Proper Care for Your Epoxy Resin Floor

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Epoxy floor coating consists of a tough and durable material that requires very little maintenance. You can use an epoxy floor in garages, sunrooms, warehouses, and even high-traffic roads. Epoxy floors are strong and can withstand the might of heavy machinery.

However, it's important to protect your epoxy garage floor coatings. Without the proper care, an epoxy floor surface can start to crack and fade. We'll explore ways to take care of your resin epoxy garage floors.

How To Implement the Proper Epoxy Resin Floor Maintenance

While an epoxy surface requires little care, dirt and grit can start harming your epoxy-coated floor. We'll tackle different epoxy floor maintenance solutions and tools you'll need.

Regularly Clean Your Epoxy Garage Floor Surface

Nearly every epoxy garage floor coating issue has a cleaning solution. However, prevention always makes the best solution for clean epoxy floors. Regularly remove any grit or dirt, as a dirty epoxy floor isn't only a sore sight but can also result in scratches.

For frequent cleaning, use a shop vacuum with an attached soft brush. How often you vacuum depends on how much action your epoxy flooring sees. Places with regular traffic from heavy machinery, like vehicles, will need to clean more frequently.

Aim to clean your garage floor at least once a week using a dust mop. However, areas with a lot of traffic—like a warehouse—may require more frequent cleaning.

You can also regularly wax epoxy floors to prevent loss or recover their gloss.

Spot Cleaning Epoxy Floor Coatings

Sometimes you won't need to clean an entire floor and instead will need to do some spot cleaning. A common example includes when you have a spill. Luckily, epoxy coating is very water-resistant, making cleaning liquids easy.

Don't Use Soapy Cleaners

It's tempting to want to use soapy, hot water to clean your epoxy coatings. However, your epoxy garage floors won't require soap-based cleaning solutions as they can damage your floors.

Instead, use a high-quality mop or good deck scrubbing brush alongside warm water. If you do require extra might to eliminate stubborn stains or tire marks, you can try soft soap.

How You Can Deal With Stubborn Stains

You can lightly scrub stubborn stains like rust using a kitchen scrubbing sponge. You can also experiment with either warm or hot water and a soft deck brush.

You should also avoid using steel wool and harsh chemicals such as Comet. Additionally, don't use cleaning agents that contain acid or citrus. For example, citrus vinegar and cleaners will break down the epoxy catalyst.

Eliminating Heavily Soiled Epoxy Floors

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For cleaning epoxy garage floors with heavy soil, you can start by sweeping up and vacuuming the entire area. Do so carefully and remove any items on the floor that can interfere with the cleaning process.

After removing the initial layer of dirt and grime, pair a hard foam mop with warm or heated water. Afterward, apply a second mopping session with a water and clear ammonia mix—about two or three ounces of ammonia per gallon of water.

Vacuum the liquid alongside any dirt or grime using your shop vacuum. Afterward, you can follow up with warm water and a mop.

Call Cutting Edge Decorative Concrete

A clean epoxy floor can make a huge difference by increasing its lifespan and preventing issues like scratches. Whether you need to clean your epoxy floors or need to install some new coatings, our team can help. Contact us to schedule a quote for your epoxy flooring needs today.